Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics

Game played on 13 Apr 2019


13 Apr 2019
 
e-mail
HOME
programmes & links
cup shocks
player debuts
top 10 lists
managers
hammer awards

Welcome to the Private memorabilia collection of theyflysohigh from Steve Marsh

Manchester United 2-1 West Ham

Premier League    2018-19Match review
Old Trafford   74,478
  SubsGoals  
1Lukasz Fabianski    
5Pablo Zabaleta    
4Fabien Balbuena    
21Angelo Ogbonna    
26Arthur Masuaku    
41Declan Rice    
8Felipe Anderson 1  
16Mark Noble    
11Robert Snodgrass    
10Manuel Lanzini    
17Javier Hernandez    
45Grady DianganaSubed #10   
30Michail AntonioSubed #17   
24Ryan FredericksSubed #5  
 PosTable as at 13 Apr 2019PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Liverpool3314 204610115 1291082
2Manchester City3216 015512102 328980
3Tottenham Hotspur3311 143113110 6332167
4Chelsea3311 51341091 6232466
5Manchester United3310 51322092 6312464
6Arsenal3214 21391254 6262863
7Leicester City347 28212073 7252547
8Wolverhampton Wanderers338 35242055 7172247
9Everton348 45242153 9222346
10Watford328 25232055 7242746
11West Ham United348 36272543 10152742
12AFC Bournemouth347 55292450 12203741
13Crystal Palace334 48131772 8262639
14Burnley347 28232844 9193239
15Newcastle United347 19192137 7132238
16Southampton335 66232643 9162836
17Brighton and Hove Albion326 46172132 11153033
18Cardiff City336 29193322 1293028
19Fulham345 39213202 15114420
20Huddersfield Town342 21382813 13113914
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Paul Pogba nets penalty double as Manchester United sink West Ham
Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford
Date Published Sat 13 Apr 2019 19.42 BST

This was a smash-and-grab victory that keeps Manchester United in the hunt for a top-four finish. They were hardly pretty but will not care given the business end of the season requires wins and wins only. Paul Pogba was the saviour as he scored two penalties, creating the latter with a ball into Anthony Martial, as Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s team secured all three points with only 10 minutes left.

Both United’s penalties were dubious, though, as was the decision to rule out a Felipe Anderson effort for offside when the game was scoreless.

With Luke Shaw and Ashley Young suspended and Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final second leg at Barcelona in mind, changes for United were inevitable. Of the starters in Wednesday’s 1-0 first-leg defeat here, six survived as in came Phil Jones, Marcos Rojo, Juan Mata, Martial and Jesse Lingard.

Manuel Pellegrini’s side had three changes from the XI that began Monday’s 2-0 defeat at Chelsea, with Pablo Zabaleta, Robert Snodgrass and Arthur Masuaku brought in. Marko Arnautovic was the most notable absentee, through illness.

There was an open start to a half that continued throughout. Felipe Anderson’s “illegal” goal came when he finished beyond David de Gea but the strike was ruled offside despite Diogo Dalot appearing to have kept him onside.

West Ham were enjoying space between the United defence and midfield and along the flanks. Still, there was the same freedom to play for the home side and, when Fred utilised this to move his team forward, Mata was dumped over by Snodgrass and the referee, Graham Scott, pointed to the spot despite the Spaniard perhaps being outside the area and contact possibly fair. Up trotted Pogba to hammer home a 15th goal of the season.

West Ham attempted an instant response but Manuel Lanzini’s free-kick went for a corner and, when a second followed, Anderson’s glancing header bounced wide.

The end-to-end stuff continued, Romelu Lukaku leading a charge to West Ham’s area that had Pogba, Martial and Mata following. This move eventually broke down due to offside. Dalot was next to threaten but the right-back’s shot went wide.

Solskjær, whose side began the game in sixth, had said attaining a Champions League berth was a challenge and given how average United were throughout this first half it felt an understatement. After Lukaku’s shot was deflected for a corner Chris Smalling’s subsequent header was as misdirected as Rojo’s attempted clearance at the other end a few moments later.

United ended the period hanging on, with De Gea having to clear an Anderson effort off his line with a boot.

Declan Rice showed first after the break, West Ham’s holding player surging down the right, and he was about to help create an equaliser that began and ended with a De Gea error, four minutes into the second half.

The Spaniard’s loose throw was meant for Pogba but found only Rice. He passed to Snodgrass, who moved the ball to Lanzini. The No 10’s cross from the left went right across goal to Felipe Anderson and his close-range attempt was allowed to squeeze in at the near post, thanks to De Gea’s poor attempt at a save.

Manchester United were stunned and West Ham were in the ascendancy. Solskjær reacted quickly by replacing Mata with Marcus Rashford.

The reshuffle had Lukaku fanning out right and Rashford becoming centre-forward. There was nearly an instant dividend. Smalling played Rashford in along a right-hand channel and his shot was parried by Lukasz Fabianski, West Ham’s keeper.

This signalled an upturn in urgency and energy and Rashford really should have restored the home side’s lead with a close-ranger header seconds later. United were camped in West Ham’s defensive third but unable to dominate, with Rojo the chief culprit in a rearguard in disarray when the Hammers attacked.

Both managers made changes. With 14 minutes left Rojo and Lukaku made way for Andreas Pereira and Mason Greenwood. Yet it was Michail Antonio, introduced by Pellegrini just beforehand in place of Javier Hernández, who was soon crashing a shot off the bar before De Gea had to produce a fine save from his header.

But Ryan Fredericks, who had come on for Zabaleta, then brought down Martial and Pogba again did the business from the spot – Pellegrini later claimed Rashford, from an offside position, touched the through ball on but by then it was too late.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS, LEAGUE TABLE AND MATCH ZONE
MANCHESTER UNITED: (4-2-3-1) De Gea 6; Dalot 6, Jones 5.5, Smalling 6.5, Rojo 6 (Pereira 75 6); Fred 6, Pogba 6.5; Lingard 6, Mata 5.5 (Rashford 55 7), Martial 6; Lukaku 6.5 (Greenwood 75 6)
SUBS NOT USED: Romero (GK); Lindelof, Darmian, McTominay
GOALS: Pogba (19 PEN, 80 PEN)
BOOKINGS: Mata (34)
COACH: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 6
WEST HAM: (4-2-3-1) Fabianski 7; Zabaleta 6.5 (Fredericks 76 5.5), Ogbonna 6, Balbuena 6, Masuaku 6; Rice 6, Noble 6.5; Snodgrass 6.5, Lanzini 7 (Diangana 62 6), Anderson 7.5; Hernandez 6.5 (Antonio 73 7)
SUBS NOT USED: Adrian (GK); Obiang, Diop, Holland
GOALS: Anderson (49)
BOOKINGS: Fredericks (79)
COACH: Manuel Pellegrini 6.5
REFEREE: Graham Scott 5.5
MAN OF THE MATCH: Felipe Anderson
VENUE: Old Trafford
ATTENDANCE: 74,478
Read more:

hits 12661835

much respect to John Northcutt, Roy Shoesmith, Jack Helliar, John Helliar, Tony Hogg, Tony Brown, Fred Loveday, Andrew Loveday, Steve Bacon, Steve Marsh and all past/current West Ham players and supporters